82 - Levy to pay a final judgment; to be in addition to amount authorized by law; money to be paid to judgment creditor.

§  82.  Levy  to  pay  a  final  judgment; to be in addition to amount  authorized by law; money to be paid to judgment  creditor.  If  a  final  judgment  for  a  sum  of money, or directing the payment of money shall  have been, or shall hereafter be recovered  against  any  county,  town,  city or incorporated village within this state, and the same remains, or  shall  hereafter  remain  unpaid,  and  the execution thereof is not, or  shall not be stayed as required by law, or if so stayed,  the  stay  has  expired, or shall hereafter expire, it shall be the duty of the board of  supervisors, if the judgment is, or shall be, recovered against a county  or  town, or of the common council of the city, or the board of trustees  of the village, if the judgment is, or shall  be,  recovered  against  a  city  or  an  incorporated  village,  and the said board of supervisors,  common council or board of trustees is hereby empowered to assess, levy,  and cause to be collected at the same time and in like manner  as  other  moneys  for the necessary expenses of the county, town, city or village,  as the case may be, are then next thereafter to be assessed, levied  and  collected,  and  in  addition  to the moneys now authorized by law to be  assessed, levied  and  collected  for  that  purpose,  a  sum  of  money  sufficient to pay the said judgment with the interest thereupon, and the  fees  and  expenses chargeable by law upon the execution, if any, issued  to collect the same. The moneys  so  assessed  and  levied  as  soon  as  collected and paid to the proper receiving and disbursing officer, or so  much  thereof  as may be necessary, shall, from time to time, be paid by  him to the judgment creditor, administrator or assignee, or other person  entitled to receive the same by reason of the said judgment, without any  deduction for his fees or commissions.